Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
A group that gets along well—where members trust and support each other—can make better decisions because people feel safe to speak honestly. But being close can also push members to agree so much that they stop criticizing ideas and ignore problems; this danger is called 'groupthink.' Groupthink shows up as overconfidence, closed-mindedness to warnings or other views, and pressure to conform. Cohesiveness helps bring on groupthink but isn’t the only cause, so closeness can either help or harm decision making.
Logic Breakdown
Scan the passage for explicit statements about conformity, especially the discussion of low cohesiveness; choose the answer that restates the author's explicit claim about those effects.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage25.In the passage, the author says which one of the following about conformity in decision-making groups?
Correct Answer
E
The author explicitly states, 'When cohesiveness is low or lacking entirely, compliance out of fear of recrimination is likely to be strongest.' The passage also says participants 'need to be confident that they are members in good standing' to overcome this fear. These sentences directly support choice E (that members of noncohesive groups may experience psychological pressure to conform).
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